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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Globaldata Plc | LSE:DATA | London | Ordinary Share | GB00BR3VDF43 | ORD 1/100P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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-1.00 | -0.50% | 200.50 | 198.00 | 203.00 | 200.50 | 200.50 | 200.50 | 9,133 | 08:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Miscellaneous Publishing | 273.1M | 30.8M | 0.0364 | 55.08 | 1.69B |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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11/1/2007 12:51 | It will be an interesting ride - now fully relaunched from Auxinet days and now that it actually does what it says on the tin it has huge upside. Internet payment and credit card solutions are in their infancy; it will be interesting to see if one of the major institutions targets them in the future - it will become an assured revenue stream, eg natwest have their Streamline operation, what do the others have - also think that the continentals are way behind the UK in card transactions. | tellarian | |
11/1/2007 12:40 | There is little resistance until 222p and then the high of 228p. | kenbachelor | |
11/1/2007 09:44 | Probably best to ask mel over at the FAR6 thread for the answers! | albertusstrasse48 | |
10/1/2007 19:31 | Nice charts from your suggested thread Albert but whilst understand about break through long term moving average for DATA what is the significance of ' with a gap'. I am no chartist so any guidance would be appreciated. PS would like to see repetition of early October '06 movement but in reverse! RM | rampmeister | |
10/1/2007 09:10 | The Faraj List of Exploding Stocks-Part 6.07 (FAR6) | albertusstrasse48 | |
10/1/2007 09:01 | bought 8000@130p. sold 4000@169p and still hold the other 4000. I'm quite happy to sit and wait for it to soar back over 200p :-) (plus I'm now paying 40% on any further profits) | pugg1ey | |
10/1/2007 08:55 | What is the matter with this share? Isn't it worth some sort of comment from the holders, or did everybody sell out on 1st October? | kenbachelor | |
09/1/2007 13:05 | Today's RNS that earnings will be in line with expectations is most encouraging since stock took a severe battering back in September due to change in US gaming laws which looks totally unjustified according to trading update. Large volume today with over 1.3m. buys so far - think we can look forward to share price regaining September levels before to long imho. Bought in today at 182p. RM | rampmeister | |
09/1/2007 09:29 | some people must be optimistic about the future with those 2*500K buys | pugg1ey | |
02/1/2007 14:48 | Price appears to be back on the long-term straight-line trend again after the Summer blip. There must be quite a lot of money in the bank. Dividend could be nice this year. One to put on the back burner I think. Anyone know anything about the gaming laws? | kristobelle | |
13/12/2006 11:46 | glad I held on to few of these and glad to see the 50K buyer still about | pugg1ey | |
11/12/2006 19:20 | still going :-) | pugg1ey | |
08/12/2006 10:32 | seller finished? rebounding nicely :-) | pugg1ey | |
06/12/2006 10:24 | some big sells recently, inst. offloading? | pugg1ey | |
30/11/2006 12:38 | couple of large trades there, buys or sells? | pugg1ey | |
22/11/2006 09:55 | Stakebuilding?? Or adding to an existing stake......... either way it's good news | stuart37 | |
22/11/2006 08:55 | Headed to £3....is DATA.... | groenstraat19 | |
22/11/2006 08:48 | anyone out there? Who's buying the 50K chunks (paying top dollar now) | pugg1ey | |
22/11/2006 08:14 | I thought if I sold some this would give the share price another boost :-) | pugg1ey | |
21/11/2006 11:16 | sold 50% of my holding in these recently to get some cash in the bank but still hold a few and note with interest the 50K buys are still around. | pugg1ey | |
13/11/2006 18:13 | In case you are not aware Sage purchased Protx - a payment Service Provider like Datacash - on Friday night for £20m. Neteller bought Netbanx - another PSP - approx 3 months ago and Paypoint bought Metacharge (another PSP) approx two weeks ago. It looks like the PSP's are being picked off one by one and i would expect to see a bit of bid premium being added here. I am very involved in the PSP marketplace and the growth curves are getting steeper - not shallower! Had these for approx 3 years now and don't expect them to be going down in the near future!! | stuart37 | |
13/11/2006 17:41 | Am I the only one left here? | pugg1ey | |
13/11/2006 10:41 | Ahh I see Mr 50K has returned (?) and is having to pay alot more for the shares. | pugg1ey | |
02/11/2006 15:58 | keep your voice down FC, MM's listening ;-) | pugg1ey |
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